Truncated Q Z methods for large scale generalized eigenvalue problems.

Sorensen, D.C.

ETNA. Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis [electronic only] (1998)

  • Volume: 7, page 141-162
  • ISSN: 1068-9613

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Sorensen, D.C.. "Truncated methods for large scale generalized eigenvalue problems.." ETNA. Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis [electronic only] 7 (1998): 141-162. <http://eudml.org/doc/119806>.

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author = {Sorensen, D.C.},
journal = {ETNA. Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis [electronic only]},
keywords = {generalized eigenvalue problem; Krylov projection methods; Arnoldi method; Lanczos method; preconditioning; implicit restarting; numerical examples; QZ-algorithm; two-block method},
language = {eng},
pages = {141-162},
publisher = {Kent State University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science},
title = {Truncated methods for large scale generalized eigenvalue problems.},
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year = {1998},
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